In the modern urban landscape, vertical transportation is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity. High-rise buildings, shopping complexes, transit hubs, and hospitals all depend on lifts (elevators) and escalators to function safely and efficiently. However, behind every smooth ride is a rigorous framework of safety standards and engineering guidelines.
The Code of Practice on the Design and Construction of Lifts and Escalators provides guidelines and standards for the design, construction, installation, testing, and maintenance of lifts and escalators in buildings. The 2021 edition of the code aims to ensure that lifts and escalators are designed and constructed to provide safe and efficient transportation for users. Your Ultimate Guide to the Code of Practice
Effective Date: The code became fully effective on October 1, 2022, officially superseding the 2019 edition. Lifts must now include seismic sensors to automatically
Note: The Code generally does not apply to lifts in single-family private dwellings (unless used by the public) or works platforms, unless specified. The Code of Practice on the Design and